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LATEST: TWO DEAD IN PARIS SIEGE, INCLUDING WOMAN WHO BLEW HERSELF UP: POLICE

AFP JOURNALIST AT THE SCENE SAYS FRENCH MILITARY IS DEPLOYED TO NORTH PARIS AMID SHOOTOUT.

A large police operation is underway in the northern Paris suburb of
Saint-Denis with reports of heavy gunfire. Multiple suspects are
believed to be barricaded in an apartment building.
French TV station BFMTV said police officers had been wounded during the raid.

Saint-Denis is located near the Stade de France soccer stadium where
three suicide bombers detonated killed themselves and another
pedestrian.

Singapore Exchange Ltd will open a dark pool for bonds as the
42-year-old bourse prepares to enter the institutional fixed-income
trading business for the first time next year.

The venue, which allows traders to flag interest in a security
without indicating the size or the price of their desired transaction,
will form part of SGX's Bond Pro platform scheduled for the first
quarter of 2016, Tsai Li Renn, the bourse's head of fixed income, said
in an interview on Monday.

Designed to minimise the price impact of buy and sell orders, the
dark pool will be the first of its kind set up by an exchange operator,
according to SGX.

"We asked participants: 'How would you like to access liquidity in
this marketplace?'" Mr Tsai said. "We found that they really wanted a
dark pool."

SINGAPORE
(Nov 17): Singapore Exchange has expressed concern over the financial
health of companies with large operations in China and instructed their
directors to discharge their duties to safeguard the interests of
shareholders.

SGX is closely monitoring companies reporting adverse financial
developments and their directors, according to its Regulator's Column
published today. The column also provided guidelines for the board to
handle specific cases of depletion of cash, assets or retained profits.

Monday, November 16, 2015

SINGAPORE
(Nov 16): Singapore equities nudged lower at noon on Monday, amid
declines in other Asian bourses following attacks in Paris. Adding to
the weak sentiment, Japan's economy also entered into a technical
recession in the third quarter.

The Nikkei 225 and KOSPI Indices both slipped around 1%, while the Hang Seng Index slumped about 1.6%.

SINGAPORE
(Nov 16): OCBC is maintaining its "hold" call on Golden Agri with a
higher fair value of 34 cents as its near-term outlook remains
challenging and the research house suggests investors bargain-hunt at
around 30 cents or better.